@Canada4Europe@KatKanada_TM As per Grok round 2 lmao
Mexico maintains a substantial diversified economy (GDP ~$1.8T, ranking ~12th globally) driven by manufacturing, autos, oil, tourism, and exports, making the claim that it “barely has an economy” beyond drug sales inaccurate and overstated.
@Canada4Europe@KatKanada_TM As per Grok.
Canada’s housing market has been deflating amid higher rates and policy shifts, contributing to weaker economic momentum, though linking this directly to “what we voted for” reflects a subjective interpretation of recent immigration and economic policies.
Many women in this neighbourhood are afraid to speak publicly.
If you believe communities deserve better than this false choice between safety and compassion, please sign the petition.
👉🏼https://t.co/qEawVsSkuj
I beg to differ.
Freezing the bank accounts of single moms who mustered up $ 20.00 to support the FREEDOM convoy, then laughing about was and is the darkest chapter in Canadian history.
Money laundering is the engine driving drug trafficking, fentanyl deaths, gang violence, and extortion across our province. British Columbia has become a major hub for transnational organized crime, and far too little has been done to stop it.
I have a clear and decisive plan to fight this crisis.
I will immediately appoint an Independent Officer of Anti-Money Laundering, an officer of the legislature who can investigate and publicly report without any political interference.
As Premier I will be the strongest provincial voice in Canada demanding real action from Ottawa. That means pushing for a federal racketeering law, full data sharing from Fintrac to our police, and immediate improvements to security at Delta Port where less than one percent of containers are currently searched.
We will also target organized crime groups and crypto-enabled money laundering networks that allow criminals to move dirty money with ease.
British Columbians deserve real leadership and real results. This is the strong, decisive action I will deliver.
Join me, https://t.co/eEQwec73wX
David Eby’s outrageous reaction to the Carney-Smith pipeline deal says everything about why British Columbia is falling behind.
When Alberta and the federal government sit down to plan a new bitumen pipeline to our West Coast, a project that will deliver up to 800,000 jobs over its lifetime with a lion’s share right here in British Columbia, Eby’s response is to call it “rewarding bad behaviour.”
Unbelievable. This is ideology over opportunity. While Eby blocks, delays, and lectures, he is not just destroying British Columbia’s economic growth. He is holding back the future of the entire country.
British Columbians are tired of saying no to jobs. We are tired of watching prosperity flow south or stay locked in Alberta. We are tired of a Premier who puts anti-energy dogma ahead of working families.
As Premier, I will take a completely different approach. I will welcome responsible pipeline expansion to British Columbia with open arms.
This is a core pillar of my Western Alliance vision. I will build a bold new partnership with Alberta and Saskatchewan to create energy corridors, supercharge our economy, create thousands of high-paying jobs, upgrade our highways, rail lines and ports, and finally deliver the prosperity that Ottawa has never been able to provide.
The West built this country. It is time we stopped apologizing for our strength and our potential.
British Columbia deserves better. The time for common sense leadership is now.
Join me, https://t.co/eEQwec73wX
“Give them a massive amount of oil, agricultural land, copper, freshwater, and every natural resource in the world. Now make them neighbors with the biggest market in the world. Great, now have them leave the resources in the ground and instead flip condos to each other”.
B.C. has lost nearly 60,000 private-sector jobs since January.
Not government jobs, PRIVATE-SECTOR jobs. The jobs that actually create wealth, drive investment, and pay the taxes that fund everything else.
Meanwhile, after years of massive government expansion, British Columbians are now staring down a $13.3 BILLION deficit, soaring debt, higher taxes, collapsing business confidence, and rising unemployment.
This is what happens when government grows while the productive economy shrinks.
Working people are losing jobs, businesses are pulling back, young people are losing hope, and the NDP has its head in the sand while B.C.’s economy weakens in real time.
British Columbians, we have only a short time left to complete your identity verification before the May 20 deadline. To make this process as easy as possible, our team is hosting drop-in Zoom sessions over the next two weeks.
No appointment is needed. Simply join at any of the times listed below and a member of our team will walk you through the verification step by step, one-on-one. Most people complete the entire process in under ten minutes.
Today’s Drop-in Zoom Sessions:
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If you have been putting this off or have run into any difficulties, please join us today. We are here to help you get verified so your voice can be counted in this leadership race.
Your participation matters. Let us finish strong together.
🇲🇽 Mexico plans to invest more than $7.2B in natural gas infrastructure through 2030.
The expansion includes:
🔹 New pipelines
🔹 Compression upgrades
🔹 Modernization of the national gas network
The goal is clear: support rising electricity demand and power 13 new combined-cycle plants planned under President Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration.
Gas remains central to Mexico’s energy growth strategy.
Be Canadian in 1980:
-Average home: 2.6x median salary
-tuition under $1,000/yr
-A rib eye steak cost around $2
-Gas was 30 cents per liter
-Household debt to income: 70%
in 2010:
House: 5.6× income
Tuition: $5,000
Steak: $8
Gas: $1/L
Debt: 150%
In 2026 👇🏼👇🏼